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what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question. given those two things, those dynamics that have happened -- there is pressure on the commanders to stay on schedule that transitions our combat forces in 2014. in my judgment, what is happening to support that is fault -- far from condition- based. that is the date we are moving to, and by god we are doing it. we should take the pressure off of them so that they can come back and say, we have to slow this down a little bit. >> with nato forces scheduled to withdraw from afghanistan in 2014, experts testified on the progr
what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question....
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the saw us as collectivist. he saw the united states as a group of people who likes to form associations, who wted to be with other people. he saw the french as the individualist and the americans as the more social people, and from that he concluded he was going to put up his colossal statue. it was going to have your mean something to people as a collective entity, and that is what made him realize the statue of liberty needed to say something to all americans, so he came up with the idea that what it would do is commemorate a hundredth anniversary of the declaration of independence, and this idea worked that he would build the statue in 1876, and it would stand for 100 years of american liberty, along this --- the longest period of liberty anyone had seen, and when he presented it in those terms that it was going to be the anniversary of the centennial of american liberty. good >> it is interesting that he looked back 100 years t find that moment and will sing to americans, because americans were coming out o
the saw us as collectivist. he saw the united states as a group of people who likes to form associations, who wted to be with other people. he saw the french as the individualist and the americans as the more social people, and from that he concluded he was going to put up his colossal statue. it was going to have your mean something to people as a collective entity, and that is what made him realize the statue of liberty needed to say something to all americans, so he came up with the idea...
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tocqueville sees us ordinary mortals, so far below him as something better. nobody says it better than himself. let me conclude with a final passage in the second volume of democracy in america. as for myself, having come to the final stage of my course to discover from afar but once all the diverse objects that i've contemplated separately in advance, i feel full of fears an
tocqueville sees us ordinary mortals, so far below him as something better. nobody says it better than himself. let me conclude with a final passage in the second volume of democracy in america. as for myself, having come to the final stage of my course to discover from afar but once all the diverse objects that i've contemplated separately in advance, i feel full of fears an
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used t have aroundtime square its rulclwtt. x atn . that was invented by a european ceo who is trying to get his vice presidents out of the building in sort of a weird new space so they could be created. that whole thing was about trng t g h es o exted y idents. or you probably know about, you know, sort of the dress down friday's a lot of companies now have we can come inand use their facilities, and then stuff and not have to necessarily give thea ot eattpny age a sense, you know, any workplace. there's a zillion schemes now to try to do this. i mean, there are some advantages to amateurism. i will sy unguided mtursm, t t esal s tag t ma. where you see like amateurs really work well as when it has some kind of interaction with a professional col de port. i have a whole chapter in our astronomy, and to show youhw seracentieng asoman university. that's been insanely productive for everybody. so, you know, as long as, if you go to the garage and you have no connecti to anyone uside, towpeuati ch, n of come you tend to be, the neighborho
used t have aroundtime square its rulclwtt. x atn . that was invented by a european ceo who is trying to get his vice presidents out of the building in sort of a weird new space so they could be created. that whole thing was about trng t g h es o exted y idents. or you probably know about, you know, sort of the dress down friday's a lot of companies now have we can come inand use their facilities, and then stuff and not have to necessarily give thea ot eattpny age a sense, you know, any...
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he is a used of killing an innocent man. the man had walked out of the parents station, the suspect jumped out of a gray or silver car, chased him and shot him in the back. >> there is word tonight that a second person has died after suffering injuries from a house fire last week. the coroner said the 62-year- old died from smoke inhalation. her 2-year-old grandson died hours after friday's hour. the grandfather had injuries and is in the hospital. investigators think that the fire broke out in a closet which housed a shrine with candles. >>> the boy scouts reaffirmed their policy of excluding gay boys from membership. the ban also prohibits gay adults from serving as leaders. a spokesperson said that the policy reflects the beliefs and the perspectives of the group. that after a private two year review by the organization. the ban was upheld by the supreme court in 2000 and has since been a target of aggressive protests calling for change. >> the federal chairman offered a gloomy forecast today to congress. >> after riasal
he is a used of killing an innocent man. the man had walked out of the parents station, the suspect jumped out of a gray or silver car, chased him and shot him in the back. >> there is word tonight that a second person has died after suffering injuries from a house fire last week. the coroner said the 62-year- old died from smoke inhalation. her 2-year-old grandson died hours after friday's hour. the grandfather had injuries and is in the hospital. investigators think that the fire broke...
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tell us the full interview in just over an hour here on our. occupiers from across the u.s. have returned in full force to philadelphia where they held a mass demo on independence day the protest against corporate greed inequality and debt began over the weekend dozens were arrested after it was met with a heavy police presence and activists khalid says the movement is still expanding as it's proven to be the only way for americans to speak out against injustice is maturing as a movement i mean the fact that there was such massive demonstrations for may first in new york city and all around the country where occupy wall street joined with the immigrant rights movement with the labor movement you know that shows a real political advance we haven't seen made a demonstrations like that in this country in a long time occupy wall street is really advancing right dance political movement they can actually confront the one percent and demand as a change of power reflects the sentiments and the economic suffering that a whole generation of young people is feeling the economic standa
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of their reach now let me show you what i mean when it comes to the average syrian a carton of eggs used to cost about one hundred and ten syrian pounds before. war after the uprising that amount of money is enough for just two eggs now take sugar for example the price of a bath like this has tripled in cost the amount of money one used to spend on it now by about this amount and even stable food like rice i mean this is a really common food in syria probably enough to feed a small family for about a week like this has doubled in cost now when it comes to the arab spring the cost of food and fuel has played a critical role as prices rose so did anger in arab nations the same holds true in syria were simply surviving and making ends meet as now a daily battle in the end the price of bread may prove to be a bigger obstacle to peace than a loaded gun for our team and lucy catherine of in moscow the road to peace in syria is blocked by the burden of sanctions that are fueling the conflict from grass roots so says the country's minister of domestic trade and opposition member and feels it's n
of their reach now let me show you what i mean when it comes to the average syrian a carton of eggs used to cost about one hundred and ten syrian pounds before. war after the uprising that amount of money is enough for just two eggs now take sugar for example the price of a bath like this has tripled in cost the amount of money one used to spend on it now by about this amount and even stable food like rice i mean this is a really common food in syria probably enough to feed a small family for...
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uses his serve you well. opens up the corky he uses that slice really well to get together the balls to bounce low and then you know he's very aggressive at times and he can defend well so i mean i guess he's going to say better but i think for you know the grass grass courts are soaring he's tired of the game the most and so it's going to be interesting interesting match. well the other semifinal will be between andy murray and john wilford tsonga fourth seed murray was victorious i responded diving for a pool but had to promise from a set down a close match in which three sets went to tie breaks six seven seven six six four seven six the final score line was my now passed for more than semifinal i think. the seven years i've been on the draw from that experience and having played a joke well all times i know i'm well. we played a lot and the juniors so i've known them for a long time and. you know rather than focusing on that being the semifinals of wimbledon and need to focus on that being a match against.
uses his serve you well. opens up the corky he uses that slice really well to get together the balls to bounce low and then you know he's very aggressive at times and he can defend well so i mean i guess he's going to say better but i think for you know the grass grass courts are soaring he's tired of the game the most and so it's going to be interesting interesting match. well the other semifinal will be between andy murray and john wilford tsonga fourth seed murray was victorious i responded...
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potential get the world community fired up despite assurances from damascus that such arms will be used in the country's internal crisis. terror concerns for syria grow on the back of a resurgent al qaida which is accused of the militant onslaught that left more than one hundred people dead in iraq. no let up for the euro zone italian mayors protest austerity wild ratings agencies that their sights on the economies including germany. acting now as the world's policeman is what nato has long considered itself but there are some security issues it just can't nail down as r.t. there's not. they are pm leaders are trying to pull out of afghanistan and we see what the french president is trying to do how do you think that will affect the need to operations in afghanistan and maybe the alliance of nato in general well from the point of view of a military planner of course i'm not going to be very happy about that they rely on these commitments made by nato partners on the other hand from my point of view it might accelerate the push for a diplomatic slash political solution to the situation i
potential get the world community fired up despite assurances from damascus that such arms will be used in the country's internal crisis. terror concerns for syria grow on the back of a resurgent al qaida which is accused of the militant onslaught that left more than one hundred people dead in iraq. no let up for the euro zone italian mayors protest austerity wild ratings agencies that their sights on the economies including germany. acting now as the world's policeman is what nato has long...
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also this hour war of words the dispute over a long haul that allows a russian to be used in ukraine sees a rise of bullies angry crowds in kiev. but minutes not that it gave us only scientists claim they are a step closer to discovering the elusive god particle which could explain how everything in the universe except. you so russia and around the world with me you know our thanks for joining us first sign of relief from europe's internet users the e.u. parliaments rejecting the notorious online piracy treaty actor the count of feasting trade agreement was drafted to protect internet laws but much with widespread outrage in europe for threatening people's web freedom brussels correspondent tests are seen these foreign developments. they have rejected this counterfeiting trade agreement and what it essentially means is that europe as a whole would be out of this agreement and this has been signed by several other countries including the us australia and if this is to be ratified by six of those parties europe will not be a part of it europe is considered as one entity the main a conc
also this hour war of words the dispute over a long haul that allows a russian to be used in ukraine sees a rise of bullies angry crowds in kiev. but minutes not that it gave us only scientists claim they are a step closer to discovering the elusive god particle which could explain how everything in the universe except. you so russia and around the world with me you know our thanks for joining us first sign of relief from europe's internet users the e.u. parliaments rejecting the notorious...
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neil feels it's nothing more than hypocrisy from the us. syria is in a difficult situation in social and economic terms it has been isolated which primarily hurts the people of syria rather than the assad government therefore the attitude of the west in isolating syria is pure hypocrisy and their claim that the embargo is damaging the assad regime is own substantiated we believe that once we manage to bring about national reconciliation and restore unity we will be able to end the blockade in the way it has happened time and again throughout history both in syria and in other parts of the world can. help us the full interview in just over an hour here on our team but europe's internet users are celebrating the rejection by the e.u. parliament of a controversial anti-piracy treaty act is an international trade agreement aimed at preventing large scale intellectual property theft critics claim the treaty would threaten people who work freedom outside the e.u. act there has been signed by the us canada japan and several other countries earlier
neil feels it's nothing more than hypocrisy from the us. syria is in a difficult situation in social and economic terms it has been isolated which primarily hurts the people of syria rather than the assad government therefore the attitude of the west in isolating syria is pure hypocrisy and their claim that the embargo is damaging the assad regime is own substantiated we believe that once we manage to bring about national reconciliation and restore unity we will be able to end the blockade in...
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and we don't want anybody taking that away from us. you know, there've been lawsuits against even the pledge of allegiance. they have not succeeded with those yet, but who knows if one of the greatest powers of the president is the power to appoint judges. if obama points another alayna kay hagan, that will control our country for the next 50 years. we can't afford that. so your up for this ..
and we don't want anybody taking that away from us. you know, there've been lawsuits against even the pledge of allegiance. they have not succeeded with those yet, but who knows if one of the greatest powers of the president is the power to appoint judges. if obama points another alayna kay hagan, that will control our country for the next 50 years. we can't afford that. so your up for this ..
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international news live from moscow this is all she was me thanks for joining us u.s. led drone strikes have killed more than a hundred and fifty supposed militants in pakistan so far this year and zero civilians that's from a recent new america foundation poll however critics say the obama administration with its definition of militant is blurring the line between what's classed as a civilian and war threat how washington correspondent got an education now explains. if you believe this chart as seen on c.n.n. american drone strikes in pakistan have been so precise that they haven't killed a single innocent person this year the chart shows last year the strikes targeted four hundred thirty one militants and killed only twenty six quote unquote others meaning civilians the data was compiled by the new america foundation now how did this foundation come up with the numbers which look pretty much like advertising for drones they link press reports when you actually look at the reports reports almost half of them are attributed to some unnamed intelligence officials who gi
international news live from moscow this is all she was me thanks for joining us u.s. led drone strikes have killed more than a hundred and fifty supposed militants in pakistan so far this year and zero civilians that's from a recent new america foundation poll however critics say the obama administration with its definition of militant is blurring the line between what's classed as a civilian and war threat how washington correspondent got an education now explains. if you believe this chart...
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under minute matter that gave us all this scientists claim they're a step closer now to discovering the elusive god particle which could explain how everything in the universe exists. this is r.t. it's midnight here in moscow my name's kevin now in our top story than a sigh of relief from the europe's internet users the parliament rejected the notorious online piracy treaty active the anti counterfeiting trade agreement was drafted to protect internet copyright laws but met with widespread outrage in europe for threatening people's web freedom apostles' correspondent tesser reports . they have rejected this counterfeiting trade agreement and what it essentially means is that europe as a whole will be out of this agreement and this has been signed by several other countries including the us australia and if this is to be ratified by six of those parties europe will not be a part of it europe is considered as one entity the main concern really here is the loss of freedom and just more monitoring from authorities in favor of those people lobbying commercially for the intellectual property
under minute matter that gave us all this scientists claim they're a step closer now to discovering the elusive god particle which could explain how everything in the universe exists. this is r.t. it's midnight here in moscow my name's kevin now in our top story than a sigh of relief from the europe's internet users the parliament rejected the notorious online piracy treaty active the anti counterfeiting trade agreement was drafted to protect internet copyright laws but met with widespread...
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this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade in life, and then slowly, slowly noise ines begins to creep into the process of the brain. you can think of it as growing chatter in the brain. we know that because we can add noise in the brain in various ways, and in science we would not do this in a human, but we could do this in a rat. and over two or three or four weeksa four rat in the prime of life -- four weeks, the brain of the rat looks like the brain at the end of life. we see an interesting thing when we look at the detail. we open up the characteristics of the brain near the end of life
this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade...
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where -- the big battles he won, remind us. chancellorsville, second manassas. does the federal army completely dissolve? >> no. >> no. all right. it's at times -- especially in the case of second manassas it's in terrible shape, but it's not like he walks into washington unopposed. all right. he mauls the federalists tremendously, but he still -- that's why he always needs the follow-on victory. that's why you have the antietam campaign. that's why you have the gettysburg. he wants the follow-on. you need the three, all right. but let's say he wins at gettysburg, all right. what does he do? i mean so what, right? he wins at gettysburg. and he loses a third of his men in the process. he still has the logistical problem. he still has all these sorts of issues. and this is an argument against lee and one that should be considered. and part of it relates to -- part of it also relates to how plausible, though, you think that gettysburg and that -- whether or not he really could have won in gettysburg or antietam. >> i think the problem is is strategy -- i personally
where -- the big battles he won, remind us. chancellorsville, second manassas. does the federal army completely dissolve? >> no. >> no. all right. it's at times -- especially in the case of second manassas it's in terrible shape, but it's not like he walks into washington unopposed. all right. he mauls the federalists tremendously, but he still -- that's why he always needs the follow-on victory. that's why you have the antietam campaign. that's why you have the gettysburg. he wants...
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and it's still with us. it's still with us, because ultimately, as a social problem, crime has become like it was in the jim crow south, a mechanism to control black people's movement in cities. just as douglas blackmon described in "slavery by another name" -- >> a great book, by the way. >> a great book -- >> what happened to blacks after the civil war, how they were freed. >> right. the invention of convict leasing as a mechanism to -- i mean, they had many sources, but one was an economic project to rebuild the south on the backs of imprisoned, leased african americans sold to private industry. and the net simply widened, because there was a lot of money to be made in doing that kind of work. in douglas blackmon's work, we learn how elastic were laws like vagrancy laws, intended effectively to empower any citizen and/or law enforcement official to check the papers of a black person moving freely along the world. and if you couldn't prove that you were currently employed, bound to a tenant farming contrac
and it's still with us. it's still with us, because ultimately, as a social problem, crime has become like it was in the jim crow south, a mechanism to control black people's movement in cities. just as douglas blackmon described in "slavery by another name" -- >> a great book, by the way. >> a great book -- >> what happened to blacks after the civil war, how they were freed. >> right. the invention of convict leasing as a mechanism to -- i mean, they had many...
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brush just first goal is to get out of their group which features brazil us. say serbia germany and sunni's yeah none of those themes are considered weak but one thing is for certain if russia makes it to the next stage they will not face any of those nations in the quarterfinals the man calls for an artsy i'm not. well that's all from a full today kate politics will behave with a more sports news from around the globe for you good bye. if they shoot something inappropriate from the public they can easily be shown to accept casualties of war ok. i wish it would have never happened but it has happened. in a war a t.v. camera becomes an unnecessary would destroy their own safety all foreign nationals including journalists and inspectors should leave around. and this clear what happens with such witnesses i got on my flight. many checks. merciless shooting on our. russia would be so much brighter if you knew all about song from funniest impressions. from start on t.v. dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then
brush just first goal is to get out of their group which features brazil us. say serbia germany and sunni's yeah none of those themes are considered weak but one thing is for certain if russia makes it to the next stage they will not face any of those nations in the quarterfinals the man calls for an artsy i'm not. well that's all from a full today kate politics will behave with a more sports news from around the globe for you good bye. if they shoot something inappropriate from the public they...
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that's why i use head and shoulders for men. they're four shampoos for game-winning scalp protection and great looking hair... go on, please. with seven benefits in every bottle, head and shoulders for men washes out flakes, itch and dryness. and washes in... confidence. yeah it does. [ male announcer ] up to 100% flake free scalp and hair with head & shoulders for men. >> eliot: coming up, pennsylvania does not have a problem with voter fraud, and so they did the only logical thing pass the law to remedy voter fraud. but first dick cheney has no regrets, goldman sachs isn't trustworthy, and surprise, surprise, mitt romney sleeps well at night. when it doesn't fit anywhere else, we put it in the viewfinder. >> you played in the celebrity soccer match football as they call it. >> i could take credit for anything good that happened and deny responsibility for anything bad that happened and just be the mitt romney of celebrity soccer. >> if i'm worried about what the media said, i would not get much sleep. i sleep pretty well. >> h
that's why i use head and shoulders for men. they're four shampoos for game-winning scalp protection and great looking hair... go on, please. with seven benefits in every bottle, head and shoulders for men washes out flakes, itch and dryness. and washes in... confidence. yeah it does. [ male announcer ] up to 100% flake free scalp and hair with head & shoulders for men. >> eliot: coming up, pennsylvania does not have a problem with voter fraud, and so they did the only logical thing...
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john course i'm used $1 billion in funds to rehire teachers that he was supposed to use over a few years. i was left with a billion dollar hole afterwards. the fact is that unless we reduce federalized the states, you continue to give us this money. we hire people for a finite time and the localities are on the hook. where is that money coming from that i have the highest property taxes in america to begin with. where is this money going to come from? i do not see it. we did it without any layoffs. we did it through attrition. while there are some way off at the local level, i do not think that is a bad thing. i have more government employees per square mile than any state in america. did not send me any more money to hire public employees. i do not need any more. they are expensive and difficult to manage. the idea that we continue to have to deal with some of these issues i think if they want to spend money to create jobs, it then spend money on infrastructure. we will build private sector jobs. do not spend money on sending me money to hire more public employees. do something that wil
john course i'm used $1 billion in funds to rehire teachers that he was supposed to use over a few years. i was left with a billion dollar hole afterwards. the fact is that unless we reduce federalized the states, you continue to give us this money. we hire people for a finite time and the localities are on the hook. where is that money coming from that i have the highest property taxes in america to begin with. where is this money going to come from? i do not see it. we did it without any...
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us. today brought the announce many that denver, colorado, just miles from the tragedy will host the first presidential debate this autumn. this all but guarantees that the two presidential candidates, president obama and mitt romney will be asked about the tragedy. what should they say? let's ask governor ed rendell what barack obama should say. it will be interesting. to start with, let's their personal stories following a tragedy like aurora. look at how heartbreaking they are and tell us a lot about the spirit of community and caring in this country. here are a few including one related by the president himself. let's listen. >> i kind of poked my head up at that point and realized, oh, my gosh. nobody is in here. it's just us. there were a few other heads. i could see people leaving the theater but the theater was empty. it felt like so, that's when i got out and yeah. i thought, i kept thinking. oh, my gosh, i think john just took a bullet for me. i was thinking about what a great h
us. today brought the announce many that denver, colorado, just miles from the tragedy will host the first presidential debate this autumn. this all but guarantees that the two presidential candidates, president obama and mitt romney will be asked about the tragedy. what should they say? let's ask governor ed rendell what barack obama should say. it will be interesting. to start with, let's their personal stories following a tragedy like aurora. look at how heartbreaking they are and tell us a...
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of our city is with us. i have been in all of these other positions where we are always prepared. and we are already engaged in recovery efforts. we were there with a whole staff. we have six we assure you that when the next big event happens, that water system will be there for us to deliver water with that 24 hours. a huge change from depending on this fountain. we are handing it off to generations of youth in the city to understand -- make sure they're prepared. go to our website, it tells you all the things there. iti is about having those items prepared.w we will survive. that is how we get ready and celebrate and honor the people who left us and make sure our city is ready. thank you for being here. congratulations to our survivors. >> very nice job. behind me is a good friend and a great firechief. you go back 106 years. braxton morning. -- good morning. one of the survivors could not be with us. those are amazing changes. it does give us the opportunity to remember what happened. we commemorate those
of our city is with us. i have been in all of these other positions where we are always prepared. and we are already engaged in recovery efforts. we were there with a whole staff. we have six we assure you that when the next big event happens, that water system will be there for us to deliver water with that 24 hours. a huge change from depending on this fountain. we are handing it off to generations of youth in the city to understand -- make sure they're prepared. go to our website, it tells...
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a government department that may be using probably not the technology near what the private sector uses to compile data or a store like walmart where 140 million people shop each week? does costco have a better handle on retail sales than the department of commerce given they have the sales per square footage of every store in the head while the commerce department doesn't have a permanent secretary at the helm? how about retail sales of autos. in the month of june chrysler sold 20% more cars than last year. more than any year since 2007. gm's numbers are the best since 2008. ford sales were up only 7%. the numbers told us more about retail auto sales than the miserable commerce number but chrysler doesn't trade as an individual company. none of these numbers compare to reports from the banks since earnings season began. today we got citigroup's numbers. they were certainly better than expected. the terrific portion of earnings coming from international. notably transactions citi processes overseas, not a lot of risk there. friday we got numbers from jpmorgan and wells fargo. they reall
a government department that may be using probably not the technology near what the private sector uses to compile data or a store like walmart where 140 million people shop each week? does costco have a better handle on retail sales than the department of commerce given they have the sales per square footage of every store in the head while the commerce department doesn't have a permanent secretary at the helm? how about retail sales of autos. in the month of june chrysler sold 20% more cars...
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♪ you'll be googling us later. stay safe out there in the internet world. take care. yo yo. [applause] >> we will get started. for the second half of our mourning, as you know, the lead davis joined us this morning, and we have dave clark joining us for the next half. dave has been an award winning newsmen for 35 years. he has been broadcasting for 35 years. he started when he was 17, so i have not had a chance to ask him what that special experience might have been about, but maybe you'll get a chance to ask him about this. i was interested in reading about all the places that he has worked. he has ben in new york city, washington d.c., he has been in los angeles. probably the most interesting for me was the fact that he was in philadelphia for a number of years. we know in the department of aging and adult services that philadelphia has one of the most interesting and creative network of services for older adults in the country. it is really accessible to older adults. some of the most creative work we have seen
♪ you'll be googling us later. stay safe out there in the internet world. take care. yo yo. [applause] >> we will get started. for the second half of our mourning, as you know, the lead davis joined us this morning, and we have dave clark joining us for the next half. dave has been an award winning newsmen for 35 years. he has been broadcasting for 35 years. he started when he was 17, so i have not had a chance to ask him what that special experience might have been about, but maybe...
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he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "grand-dad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma' and then died." [laughter] i talked to my grandfather all the time about this country. he tells me that, son, this country, we forget we talk always about the declaration of independence. but really, this nation was founded on a declaration of interdependence -- this recognition that we need each other. when i talk to my grandfather now, i anguish to him that we are a nation that has become so polarized, where people are so quick to identify themselves as democrat or republican before they say, first and foremost, that i am an american. they're so focused on left and right that they forget that this nation must go forward. [applaus
he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "grand-dad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma' and then died."...
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thank you for joining us today. tell us about your background, where you grew up, went to school, and what kind of jobs to have had. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of attorneys as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? >> i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area since that is where my family is. i was always interested in san francisco in terms of what it is as a city, its culture, it's amazing lgbt community. i came out here for a sum
thank you for joining us today. tell us about your background, where you grew up, went to school, and what kind of jobs to have had. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i...
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now is the divide between people in power in the us widens protest movements are getting more exposure than ever before aren't you know talks to billing errors activist author and former professor at the university of illinois about the growth of the protest movement in the states. parties in chicago sitting down with radical activist author and former professor bill ayres thank you so much for joining us today pleasure to be with you so let's get started with the protests really in the united states we've seen the arab spring we've seen the op risings in europe we've seen occupy wall street in the united states who do you think is really the face of the modern protester in the u.s. today well i mean i think occupy is unpredictable but wonderful development and it comes directly out of the arab spring i mean the idea that people could actually make a difference is is infectious and so occupy came out of madison madison came out of tahrir square tahrir square came out of bradley manning and wiki leaks so we kind of can see. a real development where people are saying. you know the world
now is the divide between people in power in the us widens protest movements are getting more exposure than ever before aren't you know talks to billing errors activist author and former professor at the university of illinois about the growth of the protest movement in the states. parties in chicago sitting down with radical activist author and former professor bill ayres thank you so much for joining us today pleasure to be with you so let's get started with the protests really in the united...
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another important aspect that we haven't had any injuries so far this is important for us and. we're getting you know slowly together you know someplace back just a few days and the team is slowly now coming together and. it will take a little bit of time to show. captain vincent kompany has signed a new six year deal to stay within this champions manchester city the twenty six year old belgium defender joined the club in two thousand and eight and has since led them to f.a. cup glory last year and also to their first league title in forty four years however the talismanic skipper says he hopes to have an even bigger impact in the future while the story remains on various company will be joined by also most prolific strikeout robin van persie. one patsy the front passes dragger but. we have four striker and with the striker we won a championship last year it's merely that. petty the top player. we can say being said about this but these are some players. i. the first doping scandal has hit the london olympics after moroccan middle distance runner allow ourselves to really was p
another important aspect that we haven't had any injuries so far this is important for us and. we're getting you know slowly together you know someplace back just a few days and the team is slowly now coming together and. it will take a little bit of time to show. captain vincent kompany has signed a new six year deal to stay within this champions manchester city the twenty six year old belgium defender joined the club in two thousand and eight and has since led them to f.a. cup glory last year...
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that's just dangling. >>> this little 3-year-old has a lesson for us. you can achieve anything you set your mind to. this is 3-year-old sofia, and she is setting out to do a ninja climb up the door frame. >> she's like the little british engine that could. >> that's high enough. >> hey! don't bang your head. >> her dad says she is anxiously awaiting her fourth birthday so she can take funk lessons. >> her dad peter says she's anxiously awaiting her birthday, so that she can take kung foo classes. >> she's going to be a ninja, that's perfect for her. >> she's well on her way. >> she's the world's cutest ninja. >> steven, you brought us the story with jeremy mcdonald who had a conversation with himself 20 years ago. >> so somebody, of course, made a parody using starwars characters. >> my face melted off. >> never mind that for now -- >> i can have it? >> you already have it. it's literally the same one. >> in the original video, it was a car wars video. >> are you still using the force? >> no. >> jeremiah made a cameo in this video. >> i'm glad, because
that's just dangling. >>> this little 3-year-old has a lesson for us. you can achieve anything you set your mind to. this is 3-year-old sofia, and she is setting out to do a ninja climb up the door frame. >> she's like the little british engine that could. >> that's high enough. >> hey! don't bang your head. >> her dad says she is anxiously awaiting her fourth birthday so she can take funk lessons. >> her dad peter says she's anxiously awaiting her...
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and also you actually had julian assange staying in your home state thank you very much for joining us i want to give it about the media's role in this story because obviously you seen a lot of criticism and backlash against julian assad and yet the same people and the same media that were criticizing him and now going to be covering this story for the next couple of weeks is going to be the headline you say i mean sort of double standards going on i think. i think there are double standards i think julian has somehow treading on a territory a journalist six. and journalism is resentful of that to an extent that's partly what's happening in my view and so you see these shrill comments against these people feel that they have the right to patrol the information and they actually do very little to promote journalism's ethics outside the profession so there's a sort of professional competition going on and i think that it's it's wrong and i think history will be very critical of this because ultimately journalism. fails in its task its task is not just to protect itself you can look you k
and also you actually had julian assange staying in your home state thank you very much for joining us i want to give it about the media's role in this story because obviously you seen a lot of criticism and backlash against julian assad and yet the same people and the same media that were criticizing him and now going to be covering this story for the next couple of weeks is going to be the headline you say i mean sort of double standards going on i think. i think there are double standards i...
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better to use they're going to go to school reporting live from moscow. and other news greece is furious at the british prime minister over his remarks at the u.k. could restrict greeks from entering the country the move could also prevent other eurozone citizens coming to britain to escape recession at home because he says london should be focusing on its own financial troubles as laura smith explains. there's been speculation about massive waves of immigration from not just greece but from other economies that are struggling at the moment david cameron in response to that said that britain could potentially close its doors to immigration from these struggling eurozone countries including greece he was under pressure really to say there was a lot of speculation about these kind of migrant issues and he said if the borders came under unusual stress then the legal position was that britain could take action and close down those borders greece has responded quite vehemently it was the it was the pasok party one of the parties in the leading coalition at the
better to use they're going to go to school reporting live from moscow. and other news greece is furious at the british prime minister over his remarks at the u.k. could restrict greeks from entering the country the move could also prevent other eurozone citizens coming to britain to escape recession at home because he says london should be focusing on its own financial troubles as laura smith explains. there's been speculation about massive waves of immigration from not just greece but from...
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can see the front does use dragger but. we have a four striker and with the striker we won the championship last year it's me that . betsy the top player. you can say a different being said about this but these are south players. now greek world indoor high jump champion demetrius contador who kiss is the latest athlete to withdraw from the london olympics after failing a drugs test the news comes a day off tomorrow can middle distance runner allow ourselves silly was also suspended the world indoor silver medalist had been touted as a medal prospect in the british capital but she failed a test for a diuretic drug from an event earlier this month and if proven guilty the twenty eight year old could now face a lifetime ban for a second doping offense. but in the meantime no one is the last thing you'd expect to see in london in the current heat wave but an artificial blizzard has marked the i think of the sort you park in kensington gardens with russia aiming to provide their own winter games in two years time i stands shows
can see the front does use dragger but. we have a four striker and with the striker we won the championship last year it's me that . betsy the top player. you can say a different being said about this but these are south players. now greek world indoor high jump champion demetrius contador who kiss is the latest athlete to withdraw from the london olympics after failing a drugs test the news comes a day off tomorrow can middle distance runner allow ourselves silly was also suspended the world...
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thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> welcome to "politicsnation." i'm al sharpton. tonight's lead, let the gaffes begin. mitt romney has stumbled out of the gate on what was to be his big debut on the world stage. it started in london when romney insulted his olympic host in an interview with nbc's brian williams. >> in the short time here in london, do they look ready to your experienced eye? >> you know, it's hard to know just how well it will turn out. there are a few things that were disconcerting. the stories about the private security firm not having enough people. the supposed strike of the immigration and customs officials. that obviously is not something which is encouraging. >> not encouraging 37 disconcerting. the folks in london have been working on this for 15 years. they've spent $14 billion to make it happen. and romney says he's not encouraged? that was bad enough. but then he expressed doubt about whether the british people would rise to the occasio
thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> welcome to "politicsnation." i'm al sharpton. tonight's lead, let the gaffes begin. mitt romney has stumbled out of the gate on what was to be his big debut on the world stage. it started in london when romney insulted his olympic host in an interview with nbc's brian williams. >> in the short time here in london, do they look ready to your experienced eye? >> you know,...